Fiorile ("Wild Flower") is the story of the Benedettis, a family haunted by a curse for generations. On a long drive to visit their reclusive grandfather, Luigi Benedetti (Lino Capolicchio) tells his children the mysterious story of their ancestors—a tragic tale spanning two hundred years that is filled with forbidden love, passion, vengeance, and betrayal. Acclaimed filmmakers Paolo and Vittorio Taviani drew from Tuscan history and folklore to make this 1993 Golden Palm nominee that the New York Times called "a sweeping and sensuous fable [that] drinks in the beauty of the rolling Tuscan landscape." In Italian with English subtitles.